This will update the local configuration with the new settings and restart
the replicator. You can use the tpm help update command
to see which components will be restarted.

shell> ./tools/tpm help update | grep thl-log-retention
--thl-log-retention How long do you want to keep THL files?

If you make changes in this way then you must be sure to run tpm
fetch from your staging directory prior to any further changes.
Skipping this step may result in you pushing an old configuration from the
staging directory.

Making Configuration Changes to all hosts

This process must be run from the staging directory in order to run
properly. Determine where the current software was installed from.

This will load the configuration into the local staging directory. Review
the current configuration before making any configuration changes or
deploying the new software.

shell> ./tools/tpm reverse

This will output the current configuration of all services defined in the
staging directory. You can then make changes using tpm
configure before pushing out the upgrade. Run tpm
reverse again before tpm update to confirm
your changes were loaded correctly.